During World War II the Nazis persecuted and killed millions of Jews, Polish, Slavic and Romani people, the mentally and physically disabled, the deaf and blind, homosexuals, and political adversaries like communists, socialists, and social democrats.
Jews, gypsies (Romanies) - these were the only groups singled out for extermination. Many other groups, however, were treated very badly, in particular:
In addition, some of Germany's allies, especially Croatiaand Romania, committed genocide. Croatia tried to exterminate Serbs as well as Jews.
Individuals who sheltered Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, communists, anti-Nazis and people with physical or mental disabilites were persecuted. Some PoWs also found their way into concentration camps.
It could also be argued that almost all the citizens of nations conquered by the Nazis were persecuted to varying degrees, whether by direct mistreatment such as beatings, restrictions in movement, evictions from homes, long working hours and by effectively having their food supplies stolen. In some areas there were massacres of civilians in retaliation for Resistance/partisan activities, such as Czechoslovakia, France and in the Balkans.
The Nazis believed that only Germans could be citizens and that non-Germans did not have any right to the rights of citizenship.
The Nazis racial philosophy taught that some races were untermensch (sub-human). Many scientists at this time believed that people with disabilities or social problems were genetic degenerates whose genes needed to be eliminated from the human bloodline.
The Nazis, therefore:
It was mainly the Jews who were persecuted in WW2, but other minority groups such as Homosexuals, Black people, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Gypsies were also taken to concerntation camps and brutally disposed of in gas chambers.
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In addition, about 60% of all Soviet prisoners-of-war in German hands perished.
Hitler persecuted many groups, including Jews, socialists, gypsies, and homosexuals.
Many different people. People who were gay, disabled, mentally ill, Jewish, disagreed with their policies, too old to be any use, too young to be any use, Gypsies, mentally disabled and people who helped any of the above. They also went after certain professions like teachers.
The Jews were persecuted by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Gypsies, Jews, disabled, anyone with any disorder, anyone considered racially inferior.
Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses.
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The Holocaust was mass murder, not persecution. Please see the related question for a longer list. Incidentally, the second largest group killed was Soviet prisoners of war (about 3.3 million) but they are seldom mentioned.
Jews ,homosexuals , gypsies ,tramps and beggars ,Eastern Europeans ,mentally and physically disabled .
Please have a look at the related question.
1. the Jews
2. the disabled
3. gypsies
4. technically the Polish
5. sorry, i don't know
They were capture by an army o dicks
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
All who opposed the Nazis and their allies.
The Trojan War, The Civil War, World War 1, World War 2, and The Nazis.
AnswerPoland attacked the Nazis first during World War 2.
The Nazis. Sometimes they hired workers to either do it for them or help them, but it was the Nazis overall.
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
he persecuted Jew's, gypsies, and the elderly.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
All who opposed the Nazis and their allies.
the allies.aka usa russia France and the UK
gypsies, homosexuals, the insane, crippled. anti-nazi's, and the list goes on..........
The Nazis in World War 2 were basically German soldiers that were very loyal to Hitler.
The Nazis did not exist during World War 1. The Nazi party was formed in 1920 and rose to power in Germany in the 1930s. They played a significant role in World War II, not World War I.
World War 2
During World War II, various groups of people were sent to concentration camps by the Nazis, including Jews, Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, Jehovah's Witnesses, and LGBTQ+ individuals. These camps were part of the Nazis' systematic effort to persecute and exterminate millions of people deemed undesirable by their regime.
There was the war between the bad (Japan and Germany or nazis)and the rest of the world.